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English Double Crown

English double crown theatrical posters are being printed less common these days as posters, and theaters, have continued to grow in size and number They measure around 20" x 30" and are the "big sibling" to English Crown posters which measure about 15" x 20".

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Bus Stop (1956)

This is an original, linen-backed, English Double Crown movie poster from 1956 for Bus Stop starring Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur O'Connell, Betty Field, Hope Lange and Henry Slate. Joshua Logan directed the romantic comedy based on the play by William Inge. Tom William Chantrell is the artist for the poster.

This rare and collectible movie poster, printed in 1956 to promote the theatrical release of Bus Stop in the United Kingdom, is not a reproduction or a reprint.

The theatrical poster measures 20" x 30" and has been linen-backed for long-term preservation and display. The poster was in very good condition prior to linen-backing. It previously had a one-inch tear on the top border along with minor edge and fold wear. It was folded at the time of printing but the folds are barely noticeable after linen-backing. Linen-backed posters are stored flat and are rolled for shipping in a rigid, tube mailer.

Please look closely at the photo as this is the exact poster you are buying. The small black circles in the corners are magnets to hold the poster down.

The rare, single poster features an image of John Travolta (as "the Hit Man). It measures 19" x 28.5" and is in good to very good condition with minor surface and edge wear. It has small creases on the bottom corners. The poster has never been folded.

Please look closely at the photo (this is the exact poster you are buying). This scarce and collectible poster, printed in 1994 to promote the initial British release of Pulp Fiction, is not a reproduction or a reprint.

The rare, single poster features an image of Harvey Kettle (as "the Wolf"). It measures 19" x 28.5" and is in very good condition with minor surface and edge wear. It has a crease on the bottom-right corner. The poster has never been folded.

Please look closely at the photo (this is the exact poster you are buying). This scarce and collectible poster, printed in 1994 to promote the initial British release of Pulp Fiction, is not a reproduction or a reprint.